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We have regular events for practice of Swedish, Chinese, Arabic, English, French, Spanish, German, Russian, Portuguese, Finnish and Italian.
Thanks to all our volunteers who give up their time to help, the group has become a wonderful forum for practising languages and making new acquaintances. All our events are for free. Come and improve your fluency with the help of native speakers, and take active part of the group by helping other people who want to learn your language!
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Tips for conversation:
"Interested makes interesting"! If you ask others about them, it is much more likely that they will ask you about you too :-).
Try to ask about things that have to do their opinions, feelings, experiences, conceptions, etc, rather than dry fact. If, for instance, someone tells you that they have a university degree in something, it will be more giving for the conversation to ask why they chose that education or what they liked about it, rather than how many years it took or at what university they did it.
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As from 2023, this group is financed by Dahlbergs språktjänster. You're very welcome to contact me, if you're interested in any of our services:
- Private Swedish lessons
- Translation from Spanish, Portuguese, Italian or English to Swedish
- Proof reading of texts in Swedish or English.
Best regards
Simon Dahlberg
0704977542
Upcoming events (4+)
See all- English Debate Club : Outsourcing the core services of a country - a good idea?Link visible for attendees
Debate topic for June 24
Outsourcing the core services of a country - a good idea?Sweden recently decided to send 600 prisoners to Estonia because its own prisons are too full. This means a core part of the justice system, holding and caring for inmates, will be handled by another country.
Those supporting say this is cheaper and gives Sweden time to build more prison space. Critics warn that prisoners might suffer from isolation, language barriers, or weaker rights, and that such a basic duty should not be handed to someone else.
Others might question it: Should any country outsource key public services at all? Prisons are just one part of the grand picture. What about hospitals, police, or even government offices? Even military? Some things, like waste collection or IT services, are already often run by private companies or foreign contractors. But when it comes to justice, safety, or health, many people believe the state must stay directly in control and this to protect rights and ensure fairness.
Is outsourcing just a smart way to solve problems or a risky step away from national responsibility?
Discussion points:
Should core services like prisons ever be outsourced to other countries or companies?Where should we draw the line on outsourcing; could police or courts be next?
Does outsourcing reduce public trust or help governments work better?
at 6pm, log onto https://us02web.zoom.us/j/83063138691
Meeting ID: 830 6313 8691
Passcode: EngDebateThe debate will begin about 18:05 or when most have gathered. The moderator, Tobias, reads the topic for the group, combined with related questions that might get us thinking. Then we put our names in the chat if we want to speak, and he calls on us (either in turn or else if someone has not spoken, he gives them priority).